Aam Aadmi Party MP Swati Maliwal escalated the ongoing water crisis in Delhi by throwing ‘polluted water’ at the residence of Chief Minister Atishi, alleging that the same water is being supplied to residents. This dramatic action follows accusations by the AAP that the Yamuna river is severely contaminated, disrupting water treatment plants and leaving residents with unsafe water. Maliwal, who claims to have collected the water from a resident’s home, warned the Chief Minister to address the issue within 15 days or face further action.
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Delhi’s Public Works Department (PWD) has officially assigned a bungalow on Flagstaff Road in Civil Lines to Chief Minister Atishi. This development is being reported by PTI.
Mukesh Ahlawat, a prominent figure in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has been sworn in as a Delhi government minister, representing the Dalit community. His appointment signifies a new era of representation in the capital’s political landscape, led by Chief Minister Atishi.
Amidst a standoff between the Delhi government and the Lieutenant Governor, the LG has nominated Home Minister Kailash Gahlot to hoist the national flag at the official Independence Day event. This decision follows a disagreement over who would lead the ceremony, with the Chief Minister wanting Education Minister Atishi to hoist the flag.
A massive Parent-Teacher Meeting (PTM) was organized across Delhi government and MCD schools on Saturday. Delhi Education Minister Atishi visited several schools and emphasized the importance of parental involvement in children’s education, highlighting the collaborative efforts needed for academic success.
Tuesday, July 23, is a busy day for Indian politics, business, and courts. The day begins with the presentation of the Union Budget 2024 by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, followed by the J&K budget. Other notable events include a SpiceJet board meeting to discuss capital raising, a Supreme Court hearing on Manish Sisodia’s bail plea, and a defamation case against Atishi. The day also sees several other significant developments in politics, technology, health, and sports.
Delhi Education Minister Atishi has declared a zero-tolerance policy for any compromise on education in government schools, emphasizing the importance of ensuring no child is left behind. This comes after over 17,000 Class 9 students failed for the second time, raising concerns about the quality of education in Delhi government schools. The minister has directed officials to address teacher shortages and ensure students receive proper support.
Delhi Education Minister Atishi has begun an indefinite hunger strike to pressure the Haryana government to provide Delhi with its due share of water, citing a severe water shortage in the city. This comes as Delhi residents grapple with heatwaves and water scarcity.
Delhi Minister Atishi has raised concerns over Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s medical care in Tihar Jail, citing a recent court verdict. According to Atishi, the Rouse Avenue Court’s ruling suggests that Kejriwal did not receive adequate medical attention during his 22-day detention. She emphasized the need for a medical board comprised of specialists to monitor Kejriwal’s health due to his severe diabetes.